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Edward Sylvester Ellis

The Jungle Fugitives

In “The Jungle Fugitives,” Edward S. Ellis crafts a riveting narrative that intertwines adventure and moral dilemmas, set against the lush, treacherous backdrop of the American wilderness. Employing a vivid, descriptive style reminiscent of 19th-century adventure literature, Ellis explores themes of survival, redemption, and the clash of civilization with nature. The story immerses readers in the escapades of its protagonists, who navigate the perils of the jungle while seeking refuge from their troubled pasts, thus reflecting the period'Äôs fascination with frontier exploration and the heroic quest for identity amidst adversity. Edward S. Ellis, a prominent author and educator in the late 19th century, drew from his own experiences as a frontier scout and Indian fighter. His background in the West and his deep understanding of Native American cultures undoubtedly informed the characterizations and settings in “The Jungle Fugitives.” As a prolific writer, Ellis sought not only to entertain but also to instill moral lessons from the wilderness, reflecting the zeitgeist of manifest destiny and the American spirit of exploration. Readers seeking an engaging blend of adventure and ethical reflection will find “The Jungle Fugitives” a compelling addition to the canon of American literature. Ellis's ability to weave intricate narratives serves as a precursor to modern survival stories, providing insights that resonate across generations. An essential read for those fascinated by the complexities of human experiences in the untamed wild.
244 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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